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Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst JohnSneisen about the dramatically overpriced real estate in Iceland as their housing bubble inflates to world record levels.
Iceland has the highest house price growth in the world with 17.8%! That is insane!
John breaks down how central bank interest rates and massive debt based market manipulation is bringing down the housing market and why this will be of epic proportions.
Josh and John also break down what individuals need to do to protect themselves. We can talk all day about how cool it was that Iceland jailed their bankers, but they simply got rid of the machines making the problems and replaced them with others. The script continues to play out. Replacing the central planner isn't going to change the problems of central planning!
Stay tuned as we continue to break this issue down! This problem is popping up all over the world as banks issue collateralized debt obligations/mortgage backed securities just like they did in 2007-2008. A storm is coming.
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Do not dream. Look at the facts. The return of real estate is in the long run very lousy. After inflation you should not expect a lot of return.
Because real estate has a lot of costs- such as the upkeep, the wear and tear. The most valuable part of real estate is usually not the land, but the building. And the building needs expensive upkeep.
When you invest in real estate put down a nice chunk at the beginning. I recommend at least 20 or 30 percent equity.
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These small houses blend into the picturesque landscape of southwest Iceland. The two vacation homes face a small lake about an hour’s drive east of Reykjavík. In order to preserve the views from the lake, PK Arkitektar designed the houses to be as unobtrusive as possible. To do so, the architects looked to Iceland’s long heritage of turf houses, whose grass roofs sloped down to ground level and merged with the surrounding vegetation.
The green roof of each house was planted with the original vegetation that was removed from its building site. Soil from the foundation excavation was used to form a berm that joins with the roof to provide a windbreak for the patio. The houses appear to be dug into the ground but that is just an illusion as viewing them from the other side shows that they actually sit at ground level.
Despite the complexity of the folded roof, the houses have a more or less rectangular plan. The 103 m2 (1,109 ft2) floor plan was designed for efficiency. By having the master bedroom open directly off the living room, only a very short hallway was needed to access the other two bedrooms and the bathroom. The hallway also functions as the entry with a large closet for coats.
The exteriors are clad in vertical strips of charred wood. The same pattern is repeated on the ceilings, except with clear wood. Light fixtures are interspersed among the wood strips. The homes are built on concrete slabs, which were etched with acid and then polished for the finish floor.
Photographs by Rafael Pinho and Bjarni Kristinson, courtesy of PK Arkitektar. Via Architizer.
http://www.rafaelpinho.com/
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http://architizer.com/projects/bhm/
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Sardius Ltd. is an international real estate consulting company bringing foreign investors local knowledge of various markets with company acquisition agents, real estate agents, tax attorney's, property valuation consultants among other local experts in order to assist the investor with his investments and lead him through the buying process.

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Despite harsh winters and economic decline, Iceland ranked third on the UN's 2016 World Happiness Report. So what makes Icelanders so happy?
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http://worldhappiness.report/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/03/HR-V1_web.pdfThe Atlantic: Iceland: Superlative Happiness on a ColdLittle Rock
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/08/iceland-superlative-happiness-on-a-cold-little-rock/261005/
BBC: The Truth about Icelandic Happiness
http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20160509-the-truth-about-icelandic-happiness
InterNations: Healthcare, Education and Safety in Iceland
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Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel 4 StarsHotel in Reykjavík, IcelandWithin US TravelDirectoryStay in the heart of Reykjavík One of our bestsellers in Reykjavík! Reykjavik Residence combines hotel services with self-catering apartments that offer flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and modern kitchen facilities. An iPod docking station is found in all apartments.Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel provides soundproofedaccommodation just around the corner from the city’s main street, Laugarvegur.
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Reykjavík is believed to be the location of the first permanent settlement in Iceland, which Ingólfur Arnarson is said to have established in AD 874. Until the 18th century, there was no urban development in the city location. The city was founded in 1786 as an official trading town and grew steadily over the next decades, as it transformed into a regional and later national center of commerce, population, and governmental activities. It is among the cleanest, greenest, and safest cities in the world.

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Iceland

Iceland (i/ˈaɪslænd/; Icelandic:Ísland[ˈistlant]), also called the Republic of Iceland, is a Nordicisland country between the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean. It has a population of 329,100 and an area of 103,000km2 (40,000sqmi), making it the most sparsely populated country in Europe. The capital and largest city is Reykjavík. Reykjavík and the surrounding areas in the southwest of the country are home to over two-thirds of the population. Iceland is volcanically and geologically active. The interior consists of a plateau characterised by sand and lava fields, mountains and glaciers, while many glacial rivers flow to the sea through the lowlands. Iceland is warmed by the Gulf Stream and has a temperate climate, despite a high latitude just outside the Arctic Circle. Its high latitude and marine influence still keeps summers chilly, with most of the archipelago having a tundra climate.

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The standard zoning definition in the United States is:

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An apartment hotel complex usually offers a complete fully fitted apartment. These complexes are usually custom built, and similar to a hotel complex containing a varied amount of apartments. The length of stay in these apartment hotels is varied with anywhere from a few days to months or even years. The people who stay in apartment hotels use them as long-term accommodation; therefore, the hotels are often fitted with most things the average home would require.

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Apartment in Reykjavik, Iceland

Apartment in Reykjavik, Iceland

Apartment in Reykjavik, Iceland

Book here: https://bungalo.com/property/682
60 fm awesome cosy apartment in Sogavegur, 108 Reykjvik. very close to the center of Reykjavik city. The are sleeping accommodation for 5 persons and also is there one baby bed. In the bed room there is double bed and single.

13:11

Iceland's Housing Market Is About To IMPLODE! - The Bubble Will Burst!

Iceland's Housing Market Is About To IMPLODE! - The Bubble Will Burst!

Iceland's Housing Market Is About To IMPLODE! - The Bubble Will Burst!

Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst JohnSneisen about the dramatically overpriced real estate in Iceland as their housing bubble inflates to world record levels.
Iceland has the highest house price growth in the world with 17.8%! That is insane!
John breaks down how central bank interest rates and massive debt based market manipulation is bringing down the housing market and why this will be of epic proportions.
Josh and John also break down what individuals need to do to protect themselves. We can talk all day about how cool it was that Iceland jailed their bankers, but they simply got rid of the machines making the problems and replaced them with others. The script continues to play out. Replacing the central planner isn't going to change the problems of central planning!
Stay tuned as we continue to break this issue down! This problem is popping up all over the world as banks issue collateralized debt obligations/mortgage backed securities just like they did in 2007-2008. A storm is coming.
Video edited by Josh Sigurdson
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Josh Sigurdson
John Thore Stub Sneisen
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Real Estate for Beginners: Be careful. Look at Iceland

Real Estate for Beginners: Be careful. Look at Iceland

Real Estate for Beginners: Be careful. Look at Iceland

Do not dream. Look at the facts. The return of real estate is in the long run very lousy. After inflation you should not expect a lot of return.
Because real estate has a lot of costs- such as the upkeep, the wear and tear. The most valuable part of real estate is usually not the land, but the building. And the building needs expensive upkeep.
When you invest in real estate put down a nice chunk at the beginning. I recommend at least 20 or 30 percent equity.
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Modern Icelandic Turf Houses by PK Arkitektar, Modern Small Design

Modern Icelandic Turf Houses by PK Arkitektar, Modern Small Design

Modern Icelandic Turf Houses by PK Arkitektar, Modern Small Design

These small houses blend into the picturesque landscape of southwest Iceland. The two vacation homes face a small lake about an hour’s drive east of Reykjavík. In order to preserve the views from the lake, PK Arkitektar designed the houses to be as unobtrusive as possible. To do so, the architects looked to Iceland’s long heritage of turf houses, whose grass roofs sloped down to ground level and merged with the surrounding vegetation.
The green roof of each house was planted with the original vegetation that was removed from its building site. Soil from the foundation excavation was used to form a berm that joins with the roof to provide a windbreak for the patio. The houses appear to be dug into the ground but that is just an illusion as viewing them from the other side shows that they actually sit at ground level.
Despite the complexity of the folded roof, the houses have a more or less rectangular plan. The 103 m2 (1,109 ft2) floor plan was designed for efficiency. By having the master bedroom open directly off the living room, only a very short hallway was needed to access the other two bedrooms and the bathroom. The hallway also functions as the entry with a large closet for coats.
The exteriors are clad in vertical strips of charred wood. The same pattern is repeated on the ceilings, except with clear wood. Light fixtures are interspersed among the wood strips. The homes are built on concrete slabs, which were etched with acid and then polished for the finish floor.
Photographs by Rafael Pinho and Bjarni Kristinson, courtesy of PK Arkitektar. Via Architizer.
http://www.rafaelpinho.com/
http://www.pk.is/
http://architizer.com/projects/bhm/
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1:42

Investing in Iceland - Property Valuation Consultant

Investing in Iceland - Property Valuation Consultant

Investing in Iceland - Property Valuation Consultant

Sardius Ltd. is an international real estate consulting company bringing foreign investors local knowledge of various markets with company acquisition agents, real estate agents, tax attorney's, property valuation consultants among other local experts in order to assist the investor with his investments and lead him through the buying process.

3:42

What Is Life Really Like In Iceland?

What Is Life Really Like In Iceland?

What Is Life Really Like In Iceland?

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http://worldhappiness.report/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/03/HR-V1_web.pdfThe Atlantic: Iceland: Superlative Happiness on a ColdLittle Rock
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/08/iceland-superlative-happiness-on-a-cold-little-rock/261005/
BBC: The Truth about Icelandic Happiness
http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20160509-the-truth-about-icelandic-happiness
InterNations: Healthcare, Education and Safety in Iceland
https://www.internations.org/iceland-expats/guide/living-in-iceland-15712/healthcare-education-and-safety-in-iceland-3
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Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel - Reykjavík Hotels, Iceland

Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel 4 StarsHotel in Reykjavík, IcelandWithin US TravelDirectoryStay in the heart of Reykjavík One of our bestsellers in Reykjavík! Reykjavik Residence combines hotel services with self-catering apartments that offer flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and modern kitchen facilities. An iPod docking station is found in all apartments.Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel provides soundproofedaccommodation just around the corner from the city’s main street, Laugarvegur.
All options include tea/coffee makers and microwaves.
Communal laundry facilities are also available.
Shopping, restaurants and a lively nightlife are easily accessed, and guests can ask the 24-hour reception staff for recommendations.
Keflavík International Airport is a 50-minute drive away, and Residence Reykjavik offers a pick-up service for an additional fee.
Free public parking is available.
Hotels Located in :
Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel - Reykjavík Hotels, IcelandLocation in : Hverfisgata 45, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland
Booking Now :
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Apartment in Reykjavik, Iceland

Book here: https://bungalo.com/property/682
60 fm awesome cosy apartment in Sogavegur, 108 Reykjvik. very close to the center of Reykjavik city. The are sleeping accommodation for 5 persons and also is there one baby bed. In the bed room there is double bed and single.

published: 31 Jul 2015

Iceland's Housing Market Is About To IMPLODE! - The Bubble Will Burst!

Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst JohnSneisen about the dramatically overpriced real estate in Iceland as their housing bubble inflates to world record levels.
Iceland has the highest house price growth in the world with 17.8%! That is insane!
John breaks down how central bank interest rates and massive debt based market manipulation is bringing down the housing market and why this will be of epic proportions.
Josh and John also break down what individuals need to do to protect themselves. We can talk all day about how cool it was that Iceland jailed their bankers, but they simply got rid of the machines making the problems and replaced them with others. The script continues to play out. Replacing the central planner isn't going to change the problems of central p...

published: 10 Jun 2017

Real Estate for Beginners: Be careful. Look at Iceland

Do not dream. Look at the facts. The return of real estate is in the long run very lousy. After inflation you should not expect a lot of return.
Because real estate has a lot of costs- such as the upkeep, the wear and tear. The most valuable part of real estate is usually not the land, but the building. And the building needs expensive upkeep.
When you invest in real estate put down a nice chunk at the beginning. I recommend at least 20 or 30 percent equity.
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published: 03 May 2013

Modern Icelandic Turf Houses by PK Arkitektar, Modern Small Design

These small houses blend into the picturesque landscape of southwest Iceland. The two vacation homes face a small lake about an hour’s drive east of Reykjavík. In order to preserve the views from the lake, PK Arkitektar designed the houses to be as unobtrusive as possible. To do so, the architects looked to Iceland’s long heritage of turf houses, whose grass roofs sloped down to ground level and merged with the surrounding vegetation.
The green roof of each house was planted with the original vegetation that was removed from its building site. Soil from the foundation excavation was used to form a berm that joins with the roof to provide a windbreak for the patio. The houses appear to be dug into the ground but that is just an illusion as viewing them from the other side shows that they a...

published: 23 May 2017

Investing in Iceland - Property Valuation Consultant

Sardius Ltd. is an international real estate consulting company bringing foreign investors local knowledge of various markets with company acquisition agents, real estate agents, tax attorney's, property valuation consultants among other local experts in order to assist the investor with his investments and lead him through the buying process.

TRIP REPORT of Icelandair's INAUGURAL FLIGHT from Reykjavik (KEF), Iceland to Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL), Germany. The (Re-) Inaugural Flight took place on the 3rd November 2017 and was operated by an Icelandair Boeing 757-200 in "Vatnajökull" special livery (TF-FIR). I wanted to fly with Icelandair for a long time before but never did it - so i thought the Inaugural flight to Berlin (my hometown) would be the perfect opportunity to try them and get a very special flight with "pre-flight cake" in Reykjavik and a "WaterSalute" after Landing in Berlin! All in all it was a very pleasant 3 hour flight with Icelandair! When I flew to Reykjavik i also tried another airline - which is WOW Air - they fly to Berlin since a few years now - but they serve the "low-budget" airport SXF outside of Berl...

TRIP REPORT: Join me on my first WOW Air flight from BerlinSXF to Reykjavik/Keflavik Airport (KEF), Iceland aboard a Brand NewAirbus A321 Sharklets! WOW Air is a budget airline based at Keflavik Airport (KEF) in Iceland. They offer low fare flights between North America and Europe - each with a stop in Reykjavik. I wanted to experience a Wow Air flight so i flew from my second home airport Berlin SXF to Reykjavik - the flight time is around 3 hours and 10 minutes. My seat for the wing view was 23A and i was lucky again to have 3 seats for myself! Furthermore i bought a sandwich, snack and drink from the paid inflight service to show you what to expect on your Wow Air flight.
Route flown: Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF), Germany to Reykjavik/Keflavik Airport (KEF), Iceland.
Icelandair is ...

published: 25 Nov 2017

Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel - Reykjavík Hotels, Iceland

Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel 4 StarsHotel in Reykjavík, IcelandWithin US TravelDirectoryStay in the heart of Reykjavík One of our bestsellers in Reykjavík! Reykjavik Residence combines hotel services with self-catering apartments that offer flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and modern kitchen facilities. An iPod docking station is found in all apartments.Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel provides soundproofedaccommodation just around the corner from the city’s main street, Laugarvegur.
All options include tea/coffee makers and microwaves.
Communal laundry facilities are also available.
Shopping, restaurants and a lively nightlife are easily accessed, and guests can ask the 24-hour reception staff for recommendations.
Keflavík International Airport is a 50-minute drive away, and R...

Apartment in Reykjavik, Iceland

Book here: https://bungalo.com/property/682
60 fm awesome cosy apartment in Sogavegur, 108 Reykjvik. very close to the center of Reykjavik city. The are sleepi...

Book here: https://bungalo.com/property/682
60 fm awesome cosy apartment in Sogavegur, 108 Reykjvik. very close to the center of Reykjavik city. The are sleeping accommodation for 5 persons and also is there one baby bed. In the bed room there is double bed and single.

Book here: https://bungalo.com/property/682
60 fm awesome cosy apartment in Sogavegur, 108 Reykjvik. very close to the center of Reykjavik city. The are sleeping accommodation for 5 persons and also is there one baby bed. In the bed room there is double bed and single.

published:31 Jul 2015

views:4679

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Iceland's Housing Market Is About To IMPLODE! - The Bubble Will Burst!

Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst JohnSneisen about the dramatically overpriced real estate in Iceland as their housing bubble inflates to ...

Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst JohnSneisen about the dramatically overpriced real estate in Iceland as their housing bubble inflates to world record levels.
Iceland has the highest house price growth in the world with 17.8%! That is insane!
John breaks down how central bank interest rates and massive debt based market manipulation is bringing down the housing market and why this will be of epic proportions.
Josh and John also break down what individuals need to do to protect themselves. We can talk all day about how cool it was that Iceland jailed their bankers, but they simply got rid of the machines making the problems and replaced them with others. The script continues to play out. Replacing the central planner isn't going to change the problems of central planning!
Stay tuned as we continue to break this issue down! This problem is popping up all over the world as banks issue collateralized debt obligations/mortgage backed securities just like they did in 2007-2008. A storm is coming.
Video edited by Josh Sigurdson
Featuring:
Josh Sigurdson
John Thore Stub Sneisen
Graphics by Bryan Foerster and Josh Sigurdson
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Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst JohnSneisen about the dramatically overpriced real estate in Iceland as their housing bubble inflates to world record levels.
Iceland has the highest house price growth in the world with 17.8%! That is insane!
John breaks down how central bank interest rates and massive debt based market manipulation is bringing down the housing market and why this will be of epic proportions.
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Real Estate for Beginners: Be careful. Look at Iceland

Do not dream. Look at the facts. The return of real estate is in the long run very lousy. After inflation you should not expect a lot of return.
Because real ...

Do not dream. Look at the facts. The return of real estate is in the long run very lousy. After inflation you should not expect a lot of return.
Because real estate has a lot of costs- such as the upkeep, the wear and tear. The most valuable part of real estate is usually not the land, but the building. And the building needs expensive upkeep.
When you invest in real estate put down a nice chunk at the beginning. I recommend at least 20 or 30 percent equity.
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Do not dream. Look at the facts. The return of real estate is in the long run very lousy. After inflation you should not expect a lot of return.
Because real estate has a lot of costs- such as the upkeep, the wear and tear. The most valuable part of real estate is usually not the land, but the building. And the building needs expensive upkeep.
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Modern Icelandic Turf Houses by PK Arkitektar, Modern Small Design

These small houses blend into the picturesque landscape of southwest Iceland. The two vacation homes face a small lake about an hour’s drive east of Reykjavík. ...

These small houses blend into the picturesque landscape of southwest Iceland. The two vacation homes face a small lake about an hour’s drive east of Reykjavík. In order to preserve the views from the lake, PK Arkitektar designed the houses to be as unobtrusive as possible. To do so, the architects looked to Iceland’s long heritage of turf houses, whose grass roofs sloped down to ground level and merged with the surrounding vegetation.
The green roof of each house was planted with the original vegetation that was removed from its building site. Soil from the foundation excavation was used to form a berm that joins with the roof to provide a windbreak for the patio. The houses appear to be dug into the ground but that is just an illusion as viewing them from the other side shows that they actually sit at ground level.
Despite the complexity of the folded roof, the houses have a more or less rectangular plan. The 103 m2 (1,109 ft2) floor plan was designed for efficiency. By having the master bedroom open directly off the living room, only a very short hallway was needed to access the other two bedrooms and the bathroom. The hallway also functions as the entry with a large closet for coats.
The exteriors are clad in vertical strips of charred wood. The same pattern is repeated on the ceilings, except with clear wood. Light fixtures are interspersed among the wood strips. The homes are built on concrete slabs, which were etched with acid and then polished for the finish floor.
Photographs by Rafael Pinho and Bjarni Kristinson, courtesy of PK Arkitektar. Via Architizer.
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These small houses blend into the picturesque landscape of southwest Iceland. The two vacation homes face a small lake about an hour’s drive east of Reykjavík. In order to preserve the views from the lake, PK Arkitektar designed the houses to be as unobtrusive as possible. To do so, the architects looked to Iceland’s long heritage of turf houses, whose grass roofs sloped down to ground level and merged with the surrounding vegetation.
The green roof of each house was planted with the original vegetation that was removed from its building site. Soil from the foundation excavation was used to form a berm that joins with the roof to provide a windbreak for the patio. The houses appear to be dug into the ground but that is just an illusion as viewing them from the other side shows that they actually sit at ground level.
Despite the complexity of the folded roof, the houses have a more or less rectangular plan. The 103 m2 (1,109 ft2) floor plan was designed for efficiency. By having the master bedroom open directly off the living room, only a very short hallway was needed to access the other two bedrooms and the bathroom. The hallway also functions as the entry with a large closet for coats.
The exteriors are clad in vertical strips of charred wood. The same pattern is repeated on the ceilings, except with clear wood. Light fixtures are interspersed among the wood strips. The homes are built on concrete slabs, which were etched with acid and then polished for the finish floor.
Photographs by Rafael Pinho and Bjarni Kristinson, courtesy of PK Arkitektar. Via Architizer.
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Investing in Iceland - Property Valuation Consultant

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Sardius Ltd. is an international real estate consulting company bringing foreign investors local knowledge of various markets with company acquisition agents, real estate agents, tax attorney's, property valuation consultants among other local experts in order to assist the investor with his investments and lead him through the buying process.

Sardius Ltd. is an international real estate consulting company bringing foreign investors local knowledge of various markets with company acquisition agents, real estate agents, tax attorney's, property valuation consultants among other local experts in order to assist the investor with his investments and lead him through the buying process.

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Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel 4 StarsHotel in Reykjavík, IcelandWithin US TravelDirectoryStay in the heart of Reykjavík One of our bestsellers in Reykjavík! Reykjavik Residence combines hotel services with self-catering apartments that offer flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and modern kitchen facilities. An iPod docking station is found in all apartments.Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel provides soundproofedaccommodation just around the corner from the city’s main street, Laugarvegur.
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Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel 4 StarsHotel in Reykjavík, IcelandWithin US TravelDirectoryStay in the heart of Reykjavík One of our bestsellers in Reykjavík! Reykjavik Residence combines hotel services with self-catering apartments that offer flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and modern kitchen facilities. An iPod docking station is found in all apartments.Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel provides soundproofedaccommodation just around the corner from the city’s main street, Laugarvegur.
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Shopping, restaurants and a lively nightlife are easily accessed, and guests can ask the 24-hour reception staff for recommendations.
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Iceland Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

With a population of only 300,000, Iceland can feel like the most isolated place on earth, yet its capital Reykjavik, is only a three-hour flight from London and just under six from New York.
Reykjavik is relaxed and welcoming, yet possesses a cultural life that holds its own against other European capitals. Most buildings are built simple and low to beat the North Atlantic winds. However, the city is also graced with grand civic architecture inspired by Iceland’s natural beauty, such as the soaring central tower of Hallgrímskirkja.
Many of the country’s most popular sights are within easy reach of Reykjavík. Immerse yourself in the spirit of Iceland, at the Blue Lagoon. Then spend a day or two in The Golden Circle, an area which encompasses three of Iceland’s greatest natural wonders;...

published: 09 Dec 2015

Reykjavik Travel Guide

Travel video about destination Reykjavik in Iceland.
Reykjavik is Iceland`s gateway to the world and is one of the smallesThe Hallgrims Kirkja is one of Reykjavik’s main landmarks, a Neo Gothic church that was built between 1945 and 1986. It was named after a famous religious minister and poet of the 17th century, Hallgímur Pétursson. Both its design and large dimensions are impressive. Tjörnin is located in the centre of the city, a wonderful small lake surrounded by spacious parks and the new City Hall is also located there. Krists Kirkja is the city’s main Catholic church and in 1989 the Pope preached within its walls marking the first visit of the Pontificate to Iceland. Narrow elegant bridges span across the splendid ponds of the Botanical Garden, a popular destination for the inhabi...

published: 13 Aug 2013

13 Hidden Secrets & Best Places in Reykjavik - Travel Guide Iceland

Ultimate 13 hidden secrets, things to do and best places to visit in Reykjavik. My travel guide is loaded with tips for Iceland which I carefully selected. You won't believe number #7 -- Can we make it to 1,000 LIKES? ---
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Trust me, Iceland has a lot more to offer besides natural beauty and breathtaking scenery.
The best time to visit Iceland is either in early February to see the Northern Lights or mid-summer for the Icelandic music festivals.
1. Start off at CafeLoki and try their incredible Icelandic lamp soup, herring sandwich and rye bread ice cream.
2. Hallgrimskirkja, the famous church in Reykjavik, known for its unique architecture and mesmerizing view of the city.
3. Harpa, the unique concert and event venue, kn...

published: 22 Nov 2016

Iceland Travel: How Expensive is REYKJAVIK? Crazy Expensive!!

In this video I explore Reykjavik, Iceland and show how much things cost.
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Everyone wants a piece of Reykjavik these days! With its amazing food, cosy Scandi-style coffee shops and a huge variety of things to see and do, it's easy to see why 😊 Here are the 10 things we think you absolutely MUST do whilst you're there...
For more things to do in Iceland as a whole, check out our 18 Top ThingsTo Do in Iceland video here: https://youtu.be/xE6B-doCZV4
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Iceland: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 1/5

Iceland: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore the island of fire and ice like a pro. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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Iceland has something for every traveller, no matter if you’re looking to relax or channel your inner thrill seeker. If you want to chill out then you must visit Blue Lagoon, the ultimate geothermal spa in the country, located in a lava field in Grindavik. Of course, there’s plenty of natural springs scattered throughout the country, many along the Reykjanes Peninsula. The rich minerals will leave your skin feeling brand new....

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ICELAND for FIRST-TIMERS | Little Grey Box

Planning your first trip to Iceland? Then this is the video for you! As someone who went and seriously messed up by not doing everything they could've, I'm here to support you through your first trip with lots of tips on what to see, eat, do and pack and when to visit. Also, you get to see my cat and find out if she smells nice. 👉 SUBSCRIBE: TravelFun! https://goo.gl/akhrWc
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🇮🇸 ICELAND Travel Guide 🇮🇸 | Travel Better in Iceland!

Here’s our travel guide with EVERYTHING you need to know about how to TravelBetter in Iceland, including how to see the Northern Lights; what to do in Reykjavik; the Icelandic language; driving around; how much everything costs and some of the top things you *must* see and do.
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ICELAND TRAVEL DIARY

Iceland is by far one of the most unique places we've ever visited. It honestly felt like we were on a different planet! It was like a photographers dreamland, because the sunset lasted for 3 hours (hello golden hour!), and the sun never fully went down. We got back to our Airbnb around midnight every night, because we got too carried away exploring! We had the best time with Brad's sister Natalie and her little family -- they have two little girls that are exactly Lucy & Greta's age! FULL TRAVEL GUIDE:: https://www.somewheredevine.com/2017/05/iceland-travel-diary.html
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24 HOURS IN REYKJAVIK // Iceland

I did a one-day stopover in Iceland while traveling from London to New York and it was so worth it! I went to the Blue Lagoon, wandered around Reykjavik, and saw an amazing 2:30am sunrise.
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Iceland Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

With a population of only 300,000, Iceland can feel like the most isolated place on earth, yet its capital Reykjavik, is only a three-hour flight from London an...

With a population of only 300,000, Iceland can feel like the most isolated place on earth, yet its capital Reykjavik, is only a three-hour flight from London and just under six from New York.
Reykjavik is relaxed and welcoming, yet possesses a cultural life that holds its own against other European capitals. Most buildings are built simple and low to beat the North Atlantic winds. However, the city is also graced with grand civic architecture inspired by Iceland’s natural beauty, such as the soaring central tower of Hallgrímskirkja.
Many of the country’s most popular sights are within easy reach of Reykjavík. Immerse yourself in the spirit of Iceland, at the Blue Lagoon. Then spend a day or two in The Golden Circle, an area which encompasses three of Iceland’s greatest natural wonders; Thingvellir National Park, the GeysirGeothermalField, and Gullfoss.
Iceland’s main ring road strings together an endless series of epic landscapes. Less than two hours drive east of Reykjavik are two of the world’s most beautiful waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss. Continue eastward towards Vík, Iceland’s southern-most village, where you’ll find the dramatic landscapes of Black Beach, Reynisdrangar, and Dyrholaey. Follow the ring road for another two hours into the ethereal light of Jökulsárlón Lake, where icebergs break away from Europe’s largest glacier and float for years before tumbling out to sea.
Head north and feel the earth rumble at Europe’s mightiest waterfall, Dettifoss. Then explore the Myvatn region, a tranquil lake surrounded by nature in all its violent beauty. Take a careful walk through the boiling landscape of Namafjall, lose yourself amid the lava pillars of Dimmuborgir, and peer into the caldera of Krafla Volcano.
Known as the Capital of the North, Akureyri is the perfect place to warm up and enjoy some creature comforts, before heading off into the wilds again. In Iceland, every side road is a story waiting to unfold. So come, and live your own Icelandic story, it’s one you’ll keep telling for the rest of your days.
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With a population of only 300,000, Iceland can feel like the most isolated place on earth, yet its capital Reykjavik, is only a three-hour flight from London and just under six from New York.
Reykjavik is relaxed and welcoming, yet possesses a cultural life that holds its own against other European capitals. Most buildings are built simple and low to beat the North Atlantic winds. However, the city is also graced with grand civic architecture inspired by Iceland’s natural beauty, such as the soaring central tower of Hallgrímskirkja.
Many of the country’s most popular sights are within easy reach of Reykjavík. Immerse yourself in the spirit of Iceland, at the Blue Lagoon. Then spend a day or two in The Golden Circle, an area which encompasses three of Iceland’s greatest natural wonders; Thingvellir National Park, the GeysirGeothermalField, and Gullfoss.
Iceland’s main ring road strings together an endless series of epic landscapes. Less than two hours drive east of Reykjavik are two of the world’s most beautiful waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss. Continue eastward towards Vík, Iceland’s southern-most village, where you’ll find the dramatic landscapes of Black Beach, Reynisdrangar, and Dyrholaey. Follow the ring road for another two hours into the ethereal light of Jökulsárlón Lake, where icebergs break away from Europe’s largest glacier and float for years before tumbling out to sea.
Head north and feel the earth rumble at Europe’s mightiest waterfall, Dettifoss. Then explore the Myvatn region, a tranquil lake surrounded by nature in all its violent beauty. Take a careful walk through the boiling landscape of Namafjall, lose yourself amid the lava pillars of Dimmuborgir, and peer into the caldera of Krafla Volcano.
Known as the Capital of the North, Akureyri is the perfect place to warm up and enjoy some creature comforts, before heading off into the wilds again. In Iceland, every side road is a story waiting to unfold. So come, and live your own Icelandic story, it’s one you’ll keep telling for the rest of your days.
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Reykjavik Travel Guide

Travel video about destination Reykjavik in Iceland.
Reykjavik is Iceland`s gateway to the world and is one of the smallesThe Hallgrims Kirkja is one of Reykjav...

Travel video about destination Reykjavik in Iceland.
Reykjavik is Iceland`s gateway to the world and is one of the smallesThe Hallgrims Kirkja is one of Reykjavik’s main landmarks, a Neo Gothic church that was built between 1945 and 1986. It was named after a famous religious minister and poet of the 17th century, Hallgímur Pétursson. Both its design and large dimensions are impressive. Tjörnin is located in the centre of the city, a wonderful small lake surrounded by spacious parks and the new City Hall is also located there. Krists Kirkja is the city’s main Catholic church and in 1989 the Pope preached within its walls marking the first visit of the Pontificate to Iceland. Narrow elegant bridges span across the splendid ponds of the Botanical Garden, a popular destination for the inhabitants of Reykjavik. However, small forests of conifers are the only real sign of nature on this remote and barren island. Chimneys are a rarity in Reykjavik. The majority of its houses are heated by geothermic water. Indeed, many of its pavements and streets are heated, a convenient asset that saves much money on snow clearance and makes life a lot easier for the local population. In Iceland the summer months are bright but in spring and autumn there are long periods when there is little daylight. July is the time of the famous midnight sun and thanks to the Gulf Stream the island enjoys a relatively temperate climate with cool summers and quite mild winters. Historic sights, hi-tech buildings and the charm of a small town. All this is Reykjavik, a remote metropolis built on fire and ice!t metropolises on Earth. Just over a hundred thousand people live in this the northernmost of all cities that is sometimes referred to as Iceland’s ‘Smokey Bay’.

Travel video about destination Reykjavik in Iceland.
Reykjavik is Iceland`s gateway to the world and is one of the smallesThe Hallgrims Kirkja is one of Reykjavik’s main landmarks, a Neo Gothic church that was built between 1945 and 1986. It was named after a famous religious minister and poet of the 17th century, Hallgímur Pétursson. Both its design and large dimensions are impressive. Tjörnin is located in the centre of the city, a wonderful small lake surrounded by spacious parks and the new City Hall is also located there. Krists Kirkja is the city’s main Catholic church and in 1989 the Pope preached within its walls marking the first visit of the Pontificate to Iceland. Narrow elegant bridges span across the splendid ponds of the Botanical Garden, a popular destination for the inhabitants of Reykjavik. However, small forests of conifers are the only real sign of nature on this remote and barren island. Chimneys are a rarity in Reykjavik. The majority of its houses are heated by geothermic water. Indeed, many of its pavements and streets are heated, a convenient asset that saves much money on snow clearance and makes life a lot easier for the local population. In Iceland the summer months are bright but in spring and autumn there are long periods when there is little daylight. July is the time of the famous midnight sun and thanks to the Gulf Stream the island enjoys a relatively temperate climate with cool summers and quite mild winters. Historic sights, hi-tech buildings and the charm of a small town. All this is Reykjavik, a remote metropolis built on fire and ice!t metropolises on Earth. Just over a hundred thousand people live in this the northernmost of all cities that is sometimes referred to as Iceland’s ‘Smokey Bay’.

13 Hidden Secrets & Best Places in Reykjavik - Travel Guide Iceland

Ultimate 13 hidden secrets, things to do and best places to visit in Reykjavik. My travel guide is loaded with tips for Iceland which I carefully selected. You ...

Ultimate 13 hidden secrets, things to do and best places to visit in Reykjavik. My travel guide is loaded with tips for Iceland which I carefully selected. You won't believe number #7 -- Can we make it to 1,000 LIKES? ---
Complete list: http://www.reformatt.com/13-travel-tips-iceland
Trust me, Iceland has a lot more to offer besides natural beauty and breathtaking scenery.
The best time to visit Iceland is either in early February to see the Northern Lights or mid-summer for the Icelandic music festivals.
1. Start off at CafeLoki and try their incredible Icelandic lamp soup, herring sandwich and rye bread ice cream.
2. Hallgrimskirkja, the famous church in Reykjavik, known for its unique architecture and mesmerizing view of the city.
3. Harpa, the unique concert and event venue, known for its futuristic design and enjoys the best acoustics in the world.
4. KolaportidFlea Market, get yourself a warm Icelandic sweater or other odd Icelandic products.
5. Hakarl, rotten shark which you can purchase at the Flea Market. The most horrid food in the world, the shark is buried in the soil for months and rot in its own juices in order to acquire this strange local delicacy.
6. Seabaron, hidden secret in the Reykjavik harbor where you can try the controversial WhaleSteak and world's best lobster soup.
7. Svio, aka Icelandic Sheep's Head. An odd dish that can be ordered at certain local restaurants or at the BSI drive-thru. Creep out your friends by going all out by trying the tongue, nose and eye.
8. Northern Lights, its hit or miss with this event, best time to go is early February.
9. Blue Lagoon, nowadays not a hidden secret anymore, but a spot that cannot be missed. This incredible place is one of the wonders of the world and is world's biggest geothermal spa.
10. Pylsur Hot Dog at Baejarins Beztu Pylsur, the most famous in Reykjavik, you can expect long lines.
BONUS: Vegamot Restaurant, one of the better restaurants in Reykjavik.
11. Reykjavik Nightlife, visit Austur, the best nightclub in town. Make sure to contact my friends at www.rvkbynight.is and they may be able to hook you up with an exclusive party or message them directly @reykjavikbynight
12. Herring Era Museum, a 4 hour drive north of Reykjavik where you can try the true authentic Icelandic herring.
13. Icelandic Phallological Museum, perhaps the most bizarre museum in Iceland.
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Ultimate 13 hidden secrets, things to do and best places to visit in Reykjavik. My travel guide is loaded with tips for Iceland which I carefully selected. You won't believe number #7 -- Can we make it to 1,000 LIKES? ---
Complete list: http://www.reformatt.com/13-travel-tips-iceland
Trust me, Iceland has a lot more to offer besides natural beauty and breathtaking scenery.
The best time to visit Iceland is either in early February to see the Northern Lights or mid-summer for the Icelandic music festivals.
1. Start off at CafeLoki and try their incredible Icelandic lamp soup, herring sandwich and rye bread ice cream.
2. Hallgrimskirkja, the famous church in Reykjavik, known for its unique architecture and mesmerizing view of the city.
3. Harpa, the unique concert and event venue, known for its futuristic design and enjoys the best acoustics in the world.
4. KolaportidFlea Market, get yourself a warm Icelandic sweater or other odd Icelandic products.
5. Hakarl, rotten shark which you can purchase at the Flea Market. The most horrid food in the world, the shark is buried in the soil for months and rot in its own juices in order to acquire this strange local delicacy.
6. Seabaron, hidden secret in the Reykjavik harbor where you can try the controversial WhaleSteak and world's best lobster soup.
7. Svio, aka Icelandic Sheep's Head. An odd dish that can be ordered at certain local restaurants or at the BSI drive-thru. Creep out your friends by going all out by trying the tongue, nose and eye.
8. Northern Lights, its hit or miss with this event, best time to go is early February.
9. Blue Lagoon, nowadays not a hidden secret anymore, but a spot that cannot be missed. This incredible place is one of the wonders of the world and is world's biggest geothermal spa.
10. Pylsur Hot Dog at Baejarins Beztu Pylsur, the most famous in Reykjavik, you can expect long lines.
BONUS: Vegamot Restaurant, one of the better restaurants in Reykjavik.
11. Reykjavik Nightlife, visit Austur, the best nightclub in town. Make sure to contact my friends at www.rvkbynight.is and they may be able to hook you up with an exclusive party or message them directly @reykjavikbynight
12. Herring Era Museum, a 4 hour drive north of Reykjavik where you can try the true authentic Icelandic herring.
13. Icelandic Phallological Museum, perhaps the most bizarre museum in Iceland.
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Iceland Travel: How Expensive is REYKJAVIK? Crazy Expensive!!

In this video I explore Reykjavik, Iceland and show how much things cost.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All taxes are INCLUDED in restaurant prices and tipping is not expecte...

In this video I explore Reykjavik, Iceland and show how much things cost.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All taxes are INCLUDED in restaurant prices and tipping is not expected.
To watch my video tour of Reykjavik CLICK HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyiZabA2vQI
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Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Support my videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabrieltraveler?ty=h
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Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed using an Olympus SP-810UZ.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Iceland Travel: How Expensive is REYKJAVIK? Crazy Expensive!!

In this video I explore Reykjavik, Iceland and show how much things cost.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All taxes are INCLUDED in restaurant prices and tipping is not expected.
To watch my video tour of Reykjavik CLICK HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyiZabA2vQI
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. And it's just $10 on Amazon! For more info, CLICK HERE: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Support my videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabrieltraveler?ty=h
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed using an Olympus SP-810UZ.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Iceland Travel: How Expensive is REYKJAVIK? Crazy Expensive!!

Everyone wants a piece of Reykjavik these days! With its amazing food, cosy Scandi-style coffee shops and a huge variety of things to see and do, it's easy to s...

Everyone wants a piece of Reykjavik these days! With its amazing food, cosy Scandi-style coffee shops and a huge variety of things to see and do, it's easy to see why 😊 Here are the 10 things we think you absolutely MUST do whilst you're there...
For more things to do in Iceland as a whole, check out our 18 Top ThingsTo Do in Iceland video here: https://youtu.be/xE6B-doCZV4
And here's an awesome TravelGuide to Iceland that'll help you plan the perfect trip: https://youtu.be/9q5egJTlIoE
And we have loads of other videos on Iceland too:
How To See The Northern Lights - https://youtu.be/nVl59taQMNk
How To Drive in Iceland - https://youtu.be/EfMPVQk_fDI
BasicIcelandic Language - https://youtu.be/LYzL7RfrTu4
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I’m Abi, with HolidayExtras Travel Guides, here in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. And in no particular order, here are our Top 10 Things To Do:
For 900 Krona, you can take the lift to the top of Hallgrimskirkja for unparalelled views over the city. The church has a stark design that’s similar to volcanic basalt columns found in the Icelandic landscape.
Laugavegur is the main high street through Reykjavik. It's where you'll find all of the city's best bars, shops and restaurants. There are also several tour operators and a tourist information office along Laugavegur, so it's a good place to start if you plan on taking tours out of the city.
We think that the Golden Circle is one of the best tours outside of Reykjavik; taking in Gullfoss, Geysir and Thingvellir National Park. The whole thing can be done in a single day and there are cafes and car parks in each stop.
Down by Reykjavik Harbour, the SagaMuseum is the place to learn all about Iceland's Viking history. You can even try some authentic armour or go for the faux fur and sword option like me.
Don't forget to take the time to wander around the city; it's not very big and it's worth exploring the downtown area to see sights such as the Sun Voyager and the HarpaConcert Hall.
Also in the downtown area, Tjornin, also known as 'the pond' is great for a picturesque walk in the summer or some ice-skating when it freezes over in the winter.
Iceland's nightlife is legendary and although it may be small, Reykjavik has plenty of places to try. Do bear in mind though, things don't really get started until around 2am.
For something a bit different, you can book a lesson at the Elf School to learn all about Icelandic folkelore. The school is run by the enigmatic Magnus Skarphendinsson, one of the world's leading believers in elves and hidden people. The elves are from 2cm, the smallest elves, a Flower Elf.
Iceland is one of the best countries for seeing the Northern Lights. They're elusive but persistence will pay off. When I eventually saw them, the colours and sheer vibrancy was something I'll never forget.
And finally, what trip to Iceland would be complete without a visit to the Blue Lagoon? This geothermally-heated pool has become Iceland's must-do. Its water reaches up to 38 degrees and its algae, minerals and silica is said to condition and rejuvenate the skin.
So those were our top things to do in Reykjavik. If you have any more suggestions or ideas about the things we may have missed, then please comment below and let us know. Don't forget to subscribe for some more travel content and keep watching for more videos about Iceland.

Everyone wants a piece of Reykjavik these days! With its amazing food, cosy Scandi-style coffee shops and a huge variety of things to see and do, it's easy to see why 😊 Here are the 10 things we think you absolutely MUST do whilst you're there...
For more things to do in Iceland as a whole, check out our 18 Top ThingsTo Do in Iceland video here: https://youtu.be/xE6B-doCZV4
And here's an awesome TravelGuide to Iceland that'll help you plan the perfect trip: https://youtu.be/9q5egJTlIoE
And we have loads of other videos on Iceland too:
How To See The Northern Lights - https://youtu.be/nVl59taQMNk
How To Drive in Iceland - https://youtu.be/EfMPVQk_fDI
BasicIcelandic Language - https://youtu.be/LYzL7RfrTu4
Don’t forget to…
SUBSCRIBE ► https://goo.gl/mKhPKt
Get in touch on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/holidayextras
Follow our travels on Twitter ► https://www.twitter.com/holidayextras
Get some sneak-previews on Instagram ► https://instagram.com/holidayextras/
Quench your wanderlust on Pinterest ►https://www.pinterest.com/holidayextras/
And explore our Blog ► https://goo.gl/EgQpsp
…………………………
PoweredBy http://www.holidayextras.co.uk
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Transcript:
I’m Abi, with HolidayExtras Travel Guides, here in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. And in no particular order, here are our Top 10 Things To Do:
For 900 Krona, you can take the lift to the top of Hallgrimskirkja for unparalelled views over the city. The church has a stark design that’s similar to volcanic basalt columns found in the Icelandic landscape.
Laugavegur is the main high street through Reykjavik. It's where you'll find all of the city's best bars, shops and restaurants. There are also several tour operators and a tourist information office along Laugavegur, so it's a good place to start if you plan on taking tours out of the city.
We think that the Golden Circle is one of the best tours outside of Reykjavik; taking in Gullfoss, Geysir and Thingvellir National Park. The whole thing can be done in a single day and there are cafes and car parks in each stop.
Down by Reykjavik Harbour, the SagaMuseum is the place to learn all about Iceland's Viking history. You can even try some authentic armour or go for the faux fur and sword option like me.
Don't forget to take the time to wander around the city; it's not very big and it's worth exploring the downtown area to see sights such as the Sun Voyager and the HarpaConcert Hall.
Also in the downtown area, Tjornin, also known as 'the pond' is great for a picturesque walk in the summer or some ice-skating when it freezes over in the winter.
Iceland's nightlife is legendary and although it may be small, Reykjavik has plenty of places to try. Do bear in mind though, things don't really get started until around 2am.
For something a bit different, you can book a lesson at the Elf School to learn all about Icelandic folkelore. The school is run by the enigmatic Magnus Skarphendinsson, one of the world's leading believers in elves and hidden people. The elves are from 2cm, the smallest elves, a Flower Elf.
Iceland is one of the best countries for seeing the Northern Lights. They're elusive but persistence will pay off. When I eventually saw them, the colours and sheer vibrancy was something I'll never forget.
And finally, what trip to Iceland would be complete without a visit to the Blue Lagoon? This geothermally-heated pool has become Iceland's must-do. Its water reaches up to 38 degrees and its algae, minerals and silica is said to condition and rejuvenate the skin.
So those were our top things to do in Reykjavik. If you have any more suggestions or ideas about the things we may have missed, then please comment below and let us know. Don't forget to subscribe for some more travel content and keep watching for more videos about Iceland.

Iceland: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore the island of fire and ice like a pro. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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Iceland has something for every traveller, no matter if you’re looking to relax or channel your inner thrill seeker. If you want to chill out then you must visit Blue Lagoon, the ultimate geothermal spa in the country, located in a lava field in Grindavik. Of course, there’s plenty of natural springs scattered throughout the country, many along the Reykjanes Peninsula. The rich minerals will leave your skin feeling brand new. Once you’re relaxed and ready for an adventure you’ll want to add a few hiking trails to your list of must-have experiences. Take a walk through Thingvellier National Park or the Latrabjarg Cliffs, go river rafting down HvitaRiver, snorkel through the Silfra ravine or even kayak between fjords in Ísafjörðu.
Travelling along Iceland’s Ring Road (which covers the entire circumference of the country) will allow you to cross off these essential Icelandic bucket list items with ease. Booking a tour will ensure your trip is fun, flawless and stress-free: http://www.tourradar.com/d/iceland
Remember to pack your waterproof hiking boots, waterproof rain jacket, swimsuit, flip flops, thin gloves, hiking socks, sunglasses, and a camera with extra batteries.
Iceland’s currency is the Icelandic krona. The country is a mostly cashless society so don’t hesitate to back your debit and credit cards as they are likely to be accepted everywhere. Alcohol and restaurant meals can be more expensive than one might anticipate so bring enough cash to accommodate your needs.
---About Iceland---
Iceland, the land of fire and ice, exists on a remote island between Norway and Greenland and boasts a modest population of just over 300,000 people. You’ll soon discover that there are plenty of reasons to make your next vacation an Icelandic one.
Roughly 10% of the country’s surface is covered by glaciers and there are 130 volcanoes spread throughout, 18 of which have erupted since the settlement of Iceland 1100 years ago. Nearly 60% of the nation’s entire population live in the capital city of Reykjavik and those who do not are scattered sparsely throughout its rural countryside.
Learn more about Iceland and the wonders that await you by reading Days to Come: http://www.tourradar.com/days-to-come/
#gotouring with TourRadar: http://www.tourradar.com
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Iceland: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore the island of fire and ice like a pro. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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Iceland has something for every traveller, no matter if you’re looking to relax or channel your inner thrill seeker. If you want to chill out then you must visit Blue Lagoon, the ultimate geothermal spa in the country, located in a lava field in Grindavik. Of course, there’s plenty of natural springs scattered throughout the country, many along the Reykjanes Peninsula. The rich minerals will leave your skin feeling brand new. Once you’re relaxed and ready for an adventure you’ll want to add a few hiking trails to your list of must-have experiences. Take a walk through Thingvellier National Park or the Latrabjarg Cliffs, go river rafting down HvitaRiver, snorkel through the Silfra ravine or even kayak between fjords in Ísafjörðu.
Travelling along Iceland’s Ring Road (which covers the entire circumference of the country) will allow you to cross off these essential Icelandic bucket list items with ease. Booking a tour will ensure your trip is fun, flawless and stress-free: http://www.tourradar.com/d/iceland
Remember to pack your waterproof hiking boots, waterproof rain jacket, swimsuit, flip flops, thin gloves, hiking socks, sunglasses, and a camera with extra batteries.
Iceland’s currency is the Icelandic krona. The country is a mostly cashless society so don’t hesitate to back your debit and credit cards as they are likely to be accepted everywhere. Alcohol and restaurant meals can be more expensive than one might anticipate so bring enough cash to accommodate your needs.
---About Iceland---
Iceland, the land of fire and ice, exists on a remote island between Norway and Greenland and boasts a modest population of just over 300,000 people. You’ll soon discover that there are plenty of reasons to make your next vacation an Icelandic one.
Roughly 10% of the country’s surface is covered by glaciers and there are 130 volcanoes spread throughout, 18 of which have erupted since the settlement of Iceland 1100 years ago. Nearly 60% of the nation’s entire population live in the capital city of Reykjavik and those who do not are scattered sparsely throughout its rural countryside.
Learn more about Iceland and the wonders that await you by reading Days to Come: http://www.tourradar.com/days-to-come/
#gotouring with TourRadar: http://www.tourradar.com
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ICELAND for FIRST-TIMERS | Little Grey Box

Planning your first trip to Iceland? Then this is the video for you! As someone who went and seriously messed up by not doing everything they could've, I'm here...

Planning your first trip to Iceland? Then this is the video for you! As someone who went and seriously messed up by not doing everything they could've, I'm here to support you through your first trip with lots of tips on what to see, eat, do and pack and when to visit. Also, you get to see my cat and find out if she smells nice. 👉 SUBSCRIBE: TravelFun! https://goo.gl/akhrWc
Iceland Guides on Little Grey Box:
* 23 things you must see and do in Iceland: http://bit.ly/2ngmJIQ
* Must-know tips for an Icelandic road-trip: http://bit.ly/2ngqn5Q
* What to pack for a trip to Iceland: http://bit.ly/2nq1xPZ
* Where to stay in Iceland: Luxe to Less: http://bit.ly/2ngchRL
Travel fun! Inspiring big adventures - by Phoebe Lee and Matt Turk. A few years ago we realised we were unsatisfied with the way our lives were going and decided to leave our jobs to pursue our dreams. Phoebe is a travel writer, blogger and photographer with a love of storytelling. Matt is a videographer and photographer with a love of the outdoors. Together, we travel the world creating fun, relatable guides and videos designed to inspire and entertain.
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Planning your first trip to Iceland? Then this is the video for you! As someone who went and seriously messed up by not doing everything they could've, I'm here to support you through your first trip with lots of tips on what to see, eat, do and pack and when to visit. Also, you get to see my cat and find out if she smells nice. 👉 SUBSCRIBE: TravelFun! https://goo.gl/akhrWc
Iceland Guides on Little Grey Box:
* 23 things you must see and do in Iceland: http://bit.ly/2ngmJIQ
* Must-know tips for an Icelandic road-trip: http://bit.ly/2ngqn5Q
* What to pack for a trip to Iceland: http://bit.ly/2nq1xPZ
* Where to stay in Iceland: Luxe to Less: http://bit.ly/2ngchRL
Travel fun! Inspiring big adventures - by Phoebe Lee and Matt Turk. A few years ago we realised we were unsatisfied with the way our lives were going and decided to leave our jobs to pursue our dreams. Phoebe is a travel writer, blogger and photographer with a love of storytelling. Matt is a videographer and photographer with a love of the outdoors. Together, we travel the world creating fun, relatable guides and videos designed to inspire and entertain.
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Here’s our travel guide with EVERYTHING you need to know about how to TravelBetter in Iceland, including how to see the Northern Lights; what to do in Reykjavik; the Icelandic language; driving around; how much everything costs and some of the top things you *must* see and do.
We want to be as useful as possible in these travel guides so let us know in the comments if there’s anything we’ve missed!
And if you’re interested in how we made these guides, check out our ‘making of’ playlist here: https://goo.gl/BnkCHy
We’re also making some guides on the best places to travel to this year so look out for them - they’ll be coming real soon.
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This is HolidayExtras’ Travel guides and we’re here in Iceland. We’ll be giving you all the essential information you need to Travel Better. We’ll be covering money, language, tips on where to go and even how to see the Northern Lights. But first, here’s a bit about the country itself.
Iceland is between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, about a three hour flight north from London. Iceland is unlike anywhere we’ve been before, its volcanic landscapes and picturesque backdrops create this almost untouched feeling and it’ll make you fall in love with the country.
Most international flights will arrive at Keflavik (KEF) airport, which is 40 minutes outside the capital city of Reykjavik and it’s here, where we’ll start.
Greyline and Flybus run transfer buses 35 minutes after each landing. Both services offer a hotel drop off at selected hotels for an additional fee. they cover most hotels but if you isn’t on there, you can find out which stop is closest and just walk the rest of the way.
An airport taxi will set you back around 12,000 Krona for the 45 minute journey. However, self-drive holidays are really popular here and, if this is ahwt you’re planning, then it makes sense to pick up your hire car at the airport, before you head into Reykjavik.
Reykjavik is the base for most holidays in Iceland. It’s the world’s most northernly capital city and it’s a hub for Icelandic culture. Reykjavik is the embodiment of the Iceland culture of proud self-sufficiency and fierce interest in the arts. There’s no McDonald’s or Starbucks here; instead, its streets are lined with independent coffee shops and boutiques. There’s always something going on and the nightlife is legendary. Don’t forget to pick up your free copy of the Reykjavik Grapevine for what’s going on while you’re here.
It’s worth trying to stay in the centre as a room in the middle puts everything within walking distance. AirBnBs and hotels and plentiful but if you’re coming in the summer, book in advance because it can get super busy. If you want to book a tour out of the city, then head to Laugavegur. There are loads of tourist information outlets here that can help you with anything you want to do.
After spending some time in Reykjavik, we recommend jumping in your car and taking a day to explore the Golden Circle. It’s one of Iceland’s most popular tours, taking in the Geyser, Thingvellir National Park and Gulfoss.
If you’re staying a bit longer, then the south coast is a must. Follow the Ring Road all the way to the Jokulsarlon GlacierLagoon, stopping off at sites like Skogafoss, Seljalandsfoss and some of the world’s most beautiful black sand beaches. And of course, don’t forget to stop by the Blue Lagoon on your way back. It’s only 20 minutes outside Keflavik airport and it’s the perfect way to end your Icelandic adventure.
Getting around Iceland on your own is surprisingly straight-forward. The main Ring Road connects all the major towns and if you stick to it, you can’t really go wrong. Now bear in mind that driving here is nothing like driving at home so there are a few things you need to know…
Summer is the time to do a driving holiday, as the roads will be open and the conditions will be good with lots of daylight. The weather in Winter can make driving difficult and once you leave Reykjavik it can get quite dangerous. It’s not recommended unless you really know what you’re doing; getting stuck in a white-out isn’t fun.
If you plan on straying off the Ring Road, then hire a four wheel drive car. the roads can be uneven and pot-holes are common. Do not go on F Roads, as hire cars are not allowed on them. Off-road driving is forbidden as it damages the environment. You’ll get fined around 350,000 Krona if caught.

Here’s our travel guide with EVERYTHING you need to know about how to TravelBetter in Iceland, including how to see the Northern Lights; what to do in Reykjavik; the Icelandic language; driving around; how much everything costs and some of the top things you *must* see and do.
We want to be as useful as possible in these travel guides so let us know in the comments if there’s anything we’ve missed!
And if you’re interested in how we made these guides, check out our ‘making of’ playlist here: https://goo.gl/BnkCHy
We’re also making some guides on the best places to travel to this year so look out for them - they’ll be coming real soon.
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This is HolidayExtras’ Travel guides and we’re here in Iceland. We’ll be giving you all the essential information you need to Travel Better. We’ll be covering money, language, tips on where to go and even how to see the Northern Lights. But first, here’s a bit about the country itself.
Iceland is between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, about a three hour flight north from London. Iceland is unlike anywhere we’ve been before, its volcanic landscapes and picturesque backdrops create this almost untouched feeling and it’ll make you fall in love with the country.
Most international flights will arrive at Keflavik (KEF) airport, which is 40 minutes outside the capital city of Reykjavik and it’s here, where we’ll start.
Greyline and Flybus run transfer buses 35 minutes after each landing. Both services offer a hotel drop off at selected hotels for an additional fee. they cover most hotels but if you isn’t on there, you can find out which stop is closest and just walk the rest of the way.
An airport taxi will set you back around 12,000 Krona for the 45 minute journey. However, self-drive holidays are really popular here and, if this is ahwt you’re planning, then it makes sense to pick up your hire car at the airport, before you head into Reykjavik.
Reykjavik is the base for most holidays in Iceland. It’s the world’s most northernly capital city and it’s a hub for Icelandic culture. Reykjavik is the embodiment of the Iceland culture of proud self-sufficiency and fierce interest in the arts. There’s no McDonald’s or Starbucks here; instead, its streets are lined with independent coffee shops and boutiques. There’s always something going on and the nightlife is legendary. Don’t forget to pick up your free copy of the Reykjavik Grapevine for what’s going on while you’re here.
It’s worth trying to stay in the centre as a room in the middle puts everything within walking distance. AirBnBs and hotels and plentiful but if you’re coming in the summer, book in advance because it can get super busy. If you want to book a tour out of the city, then head to Laugavegur. There are loads of tourist information outlets here that can help you with anything you want to do.
After spending some time in Reykjavik, we recommend jumping in your car and taking a day to explore the Golden Circle. It’s one of Iceland’s most popular tours, taking in the Geyser, Thingvellir National Park and Gulfoss.
If you’re staying a bit longer, then the south coast is a must. Follow the Ring Road all the way to the Jokulsarlon GlacierLagoon, stopping off at sites like Skogafoss, Seljalandsfoss and some of the world’s most beautiful black sand beaches. And of course, don’t forget to stop by the Blue Lagoon on your way back. It’s only 20 minutes outside Keflavik airport and it’s the perfect way to end your Icelandic adventure.
Getting around Iceland on your own is surprisingly straight-forward. The main Ring Road connects all the major towns and if you stick to it, you can’t really go wrong. Now bear in mind that driving here is nothing like driving at home so there are a few things you need to know…
Summer is the time to do a driving holiday, as the roads will be open and the conditions will be good with lots of daylight. The weather in Winter can make driving difficult and once you leave Reykjavik it can get quite dangerous. It’s not recommended unless you really know what you’re doing; getting stuck in a white-out isn’t fun.
If you plan on straying off the Ring Road, then hire a four wheel drive car. the roads can be uneven and pot-holes are common. Do not go on F Roads, as hire cars are not allowed on them. Off-road driving is forbidden as it damages the environment. You’ll get fined around 350,000 Krona if caught.

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Iceland is by far one of the most unique places we've ever visited. It honestly felt like we were on a different planet! It was like a photographers dreamland, ...

Iceland is by far one of the most unique places we've ever visited. It honestly felt like we were on a different planet! It was like a photographers dreamland, because the sunset lasted for 3 hours (hello golden hour!), and the sun never fully went down. We got back to our Airbnb around midnight every night, because we got too carried away exploring! We had the best time with Brad's sister Natalie and her little family -- they have two little girls that are exactly Lucy & Greta's age! FULL TRAVEL GUIDE:: https://www.somewheredevine.com/2017/05/iceland-travel-diary.html
SONG: Fallss by Bayonne -- http://smarturl.it/Fallss
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Iceland is by far one of the most unique places we've ever visited. It honestly felt like we were on a different planet! It was like a photographers dreamland, because the sunset lasted for 3 hours (hello golden hour!), and the sun never fully went down. We got back to our Airbnb around midnight every night, because we got too carried away exploring! We had the best time with Brad's sister Natalie and her little family -- they have two little girls that are exactly Lucy & Greta's age! FULL TRAVEL GUIDE:: https://www.somewheredevine.com/2017/05/iceland-travel-diary.html
SONG: Fallss by Bayonne -- http://smarturl.it/Fallss
-- THANKS FOR SUBSCRIBING & FOLLOWING OUR JOURNEY! --
INSTAGRAM: @haileydevine & @bradleydevine
TWITTER: @haileydevine3 & @devine_brad
SNAPCHAT: @haileydevine3 & @brad_devine
WEBSITE/BLOG: http://www.somewheredevine.com
SHOP OUR PRESETS AND TITLE PACKS: https://www.somewheredevine.com/products

I did a one-day stopover in Iceland while traveling from London to New York and it was so worth it! I went to the Blue Lagoon, wandered around Reykjavik, and saw an amazing 2:30am sunrise.
Where else you can find me:
WEBSITE & STORE - http://marijohnson.info
INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/marijohnson
TWITTER - https://twitter.com/missmarijohnson
FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/captainslogtravels
SNAPCHAT - mari.johnson
Cameras I use:
- Canon G7X- http://amzn.to/2uj8ir5
& https://youtu.be/OZkwodK2_G8 (my review)
- Joby GorillaPod tripod- http://amzn.to/2skbku0
- GoPro Hero 4 Silver- http://amzn.to/2tDf3qd
Californian in a constant state of wanderlust, currently traveling the world. I’m here to share my adventures and give you tips about travel, culture, language, and life.
I'm always looking for music to feature in my videos! If you're a musician and are interested, email me at missmarijohnson@gmail.com. Thanks!

I did a one-day stopover in Iceland while traveling from London to New York and it was so worth it! I went to the Blue Lagoon, wandered around Reykjavik, and saw an amazing 2:30am sunrise.
Where else you can find me:
WEBSITE & STORE - http://marijohnson.info
INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/marijohnson
TWITTER - https://twitter.com/missmarijohnson
FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/captainslogtravels
SNAPCHAT - mari.johnson
Cameras I use:
- Canon G7X- http://amzn.to/2uj8ir5
& https://youtu.be/OZkwodK2_G8 (my review)
- Joby GorillaPod tripod- http://amzn.to/2skbku0
- GoPro Hero 4 Silver- http://amzn.to/2tDf3qd
Californian in a constant state of wanderlust, currently traveling the world. I’m here to share my adventures and give you tips about travel, culture, language, and life.
I'm always looking for music to feature in my videos! If you're a musician and are interested, email me at missmarijohnson@gmail.com. Thanks!

Breathtaking Departure From Keflavik, Iceland! | EasyJet Airbus A320

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
1080p HD!
A beautiful late evening departure from Keflavik Airport, Iceland. Not a cloud in sky lead for some breathtaking views of the coastline, landscape and Reykjavik city itself during the climb. Believe it or not this was actually around 9pm, but sunset in Iceland this time of year isn't until almost midnight!
This video includes the entire departure sequence, from the arrival of the aircraft right through until level in the cruise.
Filmed onboard EasyJet Airbus A320-214, G-EZPB. Flight EZY6942 to Edinburgh on Tuesday 14th June 2016.
*Aircraft reg. is wrong in the opening titles. Its G-EZPB, not G-EX.
Unfortunately I didn't film the landing in Edinburgh because my camera had run out of battery and it was dark and dull anyw...

TRIP REPORT of Icelandair's INAUGURAL FLIGHT from Reykjavik (KEF), Iceland to Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL), Germany. The (Re-) Inaugural Flight took place on the 3rd November 2017 and was operated by an Icelandair Boeing 757-200 in "Vatnajökull" special livery (TF-FIR). I wanted to fly with Icelandair for a long time before but never did it - so i thought the Inaugural flight to Berlin (my hometown) would be the perfect opportunity to try them and get a very special flight with "pre-flight cake" in Reykjavik and a "WaterSalute" after Landing in Berlin! All in all it was a very pleasant 3 hour flight with Icelandair! When I flew to Reykjavik i also tried another airline - which is WOW Air - they fly to Berlin since a few years now - but they serve the "low-budget" airport SXF outside of Berl...

JSConf Iceland 2018 Day 2 Hekla Track - Live

From Harpa, Reykjavik on March 2nd, 2018.
See the schedule at: https://2018.jsconf.is

published: 02 Mar 2018

Iceland trip February 2015!

The full video of our trip to Iceland! PIctures, videos, fun times! FunFact: the vocal music used in the video is from a CD I purchased on our first day in Reykjavik. Grab some snacks, you'll be here for a while!
*all vocal music used in this video is property of Hljomsveitin Eva & Nog til frammi*

WOW Air Airbus A330-343 | London Gatwick to Keflavik *Full Flight*

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1080p HD!
What a view & what a sound!
I managed to film the inbound flight arrive at Gatwick before I went through departures to catch it, so you can see it from the outside before I take you on-board :)
A brilliant flight on WOW Air's brand new Airbus A330-343! The aircraft is mainly used on their routes from Iceland to LA & San Francisco but is currently being used in the mornings to London & Paris too. So for the sake of £55 I went for a ride on it! A very grey morning in London, wasn't raining during boarding, pushback & taxi but while at the holding point for take off you could see the band of rain sweeping its way across the airport towards us. Hitting us with a torrential downpour just in time for take off. Some incredi...

published: 17 Jun 2016

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Homes By The Med Series 2 4of6 The Amalfi Coast

published: 15 Oct 2017

Richard Stallman: Copyright vs. Community

On the 7th of November 2012, Richard Stallman held a lecture at Reykjavik University, entitled "Copyright vs. Community".
The following is the abstract of the lecture:
"Copyright developed in the age of the printing press, and was designed to fit with the system of centralized copying imposed by the printing press. But the copyright system does not fit well with computer networks, and only draconian punishments can enforce it.
The global corporations that profit from copyright are lobbying for draconian punishments, and to increase their copyright powers, while suppressing public access to technology. But if we seriously hope to serve the only legitimate purpose of copyright--to promote progress, for the benefit of the public--then we must make changes in the other direction."
The abov...

published: 29 Jun 2013

Homes By The Med Series 2 1of6 Ibiza [ 2017 ]

published: 15 Oct 2017

Peek inside Iceland's Kattarshian dollhouse and see what the kittens are up to now

Peek inside Iceland's Kattarshian dollhouse and see what the kittens are up to now. Nútíminn, peek inside iceland's kattarshian dollhouse and see what the kittens are up to now. nútíminn, Peek inside Iceland's Kattarshian dollhouse and see what the kittens are up to now. Nutiminn, peek inside iceland's kattarshian dollhouse and see what the kittens are up to now. nutiminn

TripReport of my British AirwaysA380 flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to London Heathrow (LHR) in Economy Class (WorldTraveller)! Follow me around on this 10 hour journey from the United Staates back to Europe.
The flight arrived on-time in London, the Seats were ok for Economy Class (even though the Enterainment System Box takes up nearly all the leg room), there were two ok meal services included in the ticket price - BUT the drink service was non existent/very poor... Overall this little factor made the flight a rather disappointing experience!
Next time i will try to avoid British Airways as my long-haul carrier because there are many other different airlines offering much better service - even in Economy Class - like American Airlines (my experience on 1 flight) - if you are interes...

Breathtaking Departure From Keflavik, Iceland! | EasyJet Airbus A320

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
1080p HD!
A beautiful late evening departure from Keflavik Airport, Iceland. Not a cloud in sky lead...

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
1080p HD!
A beautiful late evening departure from Keflavik Airport, Iceland. Not a cloud in sky lead for some breathtaking views of the coastline, landscape and Reykjavik city itself during the climb. Believe it or not this was actually around 9pm, but sunset in Iceland this time of year isn't until almost midnight!
This video includes the entire departure sequence, from the arrival of the aircraft right through until level in the cruise.
Filmed onboard EasyJet Airbus A320-214, G-EZPB. Flight EZY6942 to Edinburgh on Tuesday 14th June 2016.
*Aircraft reg. is wrong in the opening titles. Its G-EZPB, not G-EX.
Unfortunately I didn't film the landing in Edinburgh because my camera had run out of battery and it was dark and dull anyway.
Thanks for watching
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This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
1080p HD!
A beautiful late evening departure from Keflavik Airport, Iceland. Not a cloud in sky lead for some breathtaking views of the coastline, landscape and Reykjavik city itself during the climb. Believe it or not this was actually around 9pm, but sunset in Iceland this time of year isn't until almost midnight!
This video includes the entire departure sequence, from the arrival of the aircraft right through until level in the cruise.
Filmed onboard EasyJet Airbus A320-214, G-EZPB. Flight EZY6942 to Edinburgh on Tuesday 14th June 2016.
*Aircraft reg. is wrong in the opening titles. Its G-EZPB, not G-EX.
Unfortunately I didn't film the landing in Edinburgh because my camera had run out of battery and it was dark and dull anyway.
Thanks for watching
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Iceland trip February 2015!

The full video of our trip to Iceland! PIctures, videos, fun times! FunFact: the vocal music used in the video is from a CD I purchased on our first day in Rey...

The full video of our trip to Iceland! PIctures, videos, fun times! FunFact: the vocal music used in the video is from a CD I purchased on our first day in Reykjavik. Grab some snacks, you'll be here for a while!
*all vocal music used in this video is property of Hljomsveitin Eva & Nog til frammi*

The full video of our trip to Iceland! PIctures, videos, fun times! FunFact: the vocal music used in the video is from a CD I purchased on our first day in Reykjavik. Grab some snacks, you'll be here for a while!
*all vocal music used in this video is property of Hljomsveitin Eva & Nog til frammi*

WOW Air Airbus A330-343 | London Gatwick to Keflavik *Full Flight*

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt" :)
1080p HD!
What a view & what a sound!
I managed to film the inbound flight arrive at Gatwick bef...

This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt" :)
1080p HD!
What a view & what a sound!
I managed to film the inbound flight arrive at Gatwick before I went through departures to catch it, so you can see it from the outside before I take you on-board :)
A brilliant flight on WOW Air's brand new Airbus A330-343! The aircraft is mainly used on their routes from Iceland to LA & San Francisco but is currently being used in the mornings to London & Paris too. So for the sake of £55 I went for a ride on it! A very grey morning in London, wasn't raining during boarding, pushback & taxi but while at the holding point for take off you could see the band of rain sweeping its way across the airport towards us. Hitting us with a torrential downpour just in time for take off. Some incredible spray and condensation affects during the take off and the sound is just something else. Usually A330's with Rolls-Royce engines power up nice and smoothly, not this one. Bone shaking sound once take off thrust was set, really incredible performance for those Rolls-Royce Trents and a quick rotation and climb away from Gatwick into the clouds. However the incredible sound did not stop there. We "step by step" climbed our way northbound, through London's extremely busy airspace which meant lots of powering up & down constantly for a good 10mins before finally powering up and climbing away towards the cruise leaving the grey skies below. Some amazing sound during that climb, make sure you have the volume up & headphones on.
Once in the cruise gave me a chance to have a little wonder about, went right to the back of the aircraft and got some footage behind the wing and gave you a little look around the inside. Surprisingly quite busy in the main cabin, I thought there would be a lot more empty seats than there actually was. The very back few rows were completely empty though which gave me the opportunity to get some footage. During the descent not much to see until the last few minutes when we were on final approach over land, some beautiful views of the coastline then before swinging right round and arriving on RWY11 at KEF.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Flight No.: WW811
Aircraft: Airbus A330-343
Reg.: TF-GAY
Seat: 7A
EngineType: Rolls-Royce Trent 772B
DepartureTime: 12:00 (airborne approx. 12:30)
Arrival Time: 14:10 (ontime)
Flight Duration: 2 hours 40mins
Cruising Alt: 38,000ft, FL380
Departure Runway: RWY26L
Arrival Runway: RWY11
Route: LGW-KEF
By far the best sounding A330 I've been on!
Before people ask "Why they using a big plane on such a short flight?" - Size of the aircraft does not reflect the length of the flight it does. If it's a busy route, they will use an aircraft that can take more people. In this case, the aircraft is new, A330's are brand new to the WOW Air fleet so they are using them as much as possible to give the crew some experience and give the aircraft a good running. That's why. Rumours are that it may even become a frequent visitor to London to compete with Icelandair sending a 767 to Heathrow.
*As always with my entire series of *Full Flight* videos I do not literally mean over 9 hours of continuous video of nothing but sky across the Atlantic. By Full Flight I mean this video includes all stages of the flight from Boarding until Disembarkation, not 9 hours of nothing. If that's what you're after you've come to the wrong YouTube channel I'm afraid :)
Thanks for watching
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This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt" :)
1080p HD!
What a view & what a sound!
I managed to film the inbound flight arrive at Gatwick before I went through departures to catch it, so you can see it from the outside before I take you on-board :)
A brilliant flight on WOW Air's brand new Airbus A330-343! The aircraft is mainly used on their routes from Iceland to LA & San Francisco but is currently being used in the mornings to London & Paris too. So for the sake of £55 I went for a ride on it! A very grey morning in London, wasn't raining during boarding, pushback & taxi but while at the holding point for take off you could see the band of rain sweeping its way across the airport towards us. Hitting us with a torrential downpour just in time for take off. Some incredible spray and condensation affects during the take off and the sound is just something else. Usually A330's with Rolls-Royce engines power up nice and smoothly, not this one. Bone shaking sound once take off thrust was set, really incredible performance for those Rolls-Royce Trents and a quick rotation and climb away from Gatwick into the clouds. However the incredible sound did not stop there. We "step by step" climbed our way northbound, through London's extremely busy airspace which meant lots of powering up & down constantly for a good 10mins before finally powering up and climbing away towards the cruise leaving the grey skies below. Some amazing sound during that climb, make sure you have the volume up & headphones on.
Once in the cruise gave me a chance to have a little wonder about, went right to the back of the aircraft and got some footage behind the wing and gave you a little look around the inside. Surprisingly quite busy in the main cabin, I thought there would be a lot more empty seats than there actually was. The very back few rows were completely empty though which gave me the opportunity to get some footage. During the descent not much to see until the last few minutes when we were on final approach over land, some beautiful views of the coastline then before swinging right round and arriving on RWY11 at KEF.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Flight No.: WW811
Aircraft: Airbus A330-343
Reg.: TF-GAY
Seat: 7A
EngineType: Rolls-Royce Trent 772B
DepartureTime: 12:00 (airborne approx. 12:30)
Arrival Time: 14:10 (ontime)
Flight Duration: 2 hours 40mins
Cruising Alt: 38,000ft, FL380
Departure Runway: RWY26L
Arrival Runway: RWY11
Route: LGW-KEF
By far the best sounding A330 I've been on!
Before people ask "Why they using a big plane on such a short flight?" - Size of the aircraft does not reflect the length of the flight it does. If it's a busy route, they will use an aircraft that can take more people. In this case, the aircraft is new, A330's are brand new to the WOW Air fleet so they are using them as much as possible to give the crew some experience and give the aircraft a good running. That's why. Rumours are that it may even become a frequent visitor to London to compete with Icelandair sending a 767 to Heathrow.
*As always with my entire series of *Full Flight* videos I do not literally mean over 9 hours of continuous video of nothing but sky across the Atlantic. By Full Flight I mean this video includes all stages of the flight from Boarding until Disembarkation, not 9 hours of nothing. If that's what you're after you've come to the wrong YouTube channel I'm afraid :)
Thanks for watching
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On the 7th of November 2012, Richard Stallman held a lecture at Reykjavik University, entitled "Copyright vs. Community".
The following is the abstract of the lecture:
"Copyright developed in the age of the printing press, and was designed to fit with the system of centralized copying imposed by the printing press. But the copyright system does not fit well with computer networks, and only draconian punishments can enforce it.
The global corporations that profit from copyright are lobbying for draconian punishments, and to increase their copyright powers, while suppressing public access to technology. But if we seriously hope to serve the only legitimate purpose of copyright--to promote progress, for the benefit of the public--then we must make changes in the other direction."
The above work is licensed under a Creative CommonsAttribution-NoDerivs 3.0 UnportedLicense (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/deed.en_US).
This lecture is also available here: http://upptokur.ru.is/stallman2012/ - encoded using formats approved by Stallman.

On the 7th of November 2012, Richard Stallman held a lecture at Reykjavik University, entitled "Copyright vs. Community".
The following is the abstract of the lecture:
"Copyright developed in the age of the printing press, and was designed to fit with the system of centralized copying imposed by the printing press. But the copyright system does not fit well with computer networks, and only draconian punishments can enforce it.
The global corporations that profit from copyright are lobbying for draconian punishments, and to increase their copyright powers, while suppressing public access to technology. But if we seriously hope to serve the only legitimate purpose of copyright--to promote progress, for the benefit of the public--then we must make changes in the other direction."
The above work is licensed under a Creative CommonsAttribution-NoDerivs 3.0 UnportedLicense (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/deed.en_US).
This lecture is also available here: http://upptokur.ru.is/stallman2012/ - encoded using formats approved by Stallman.

Peek inside Iceland's Kattarshian dollhouse and see what the kittens are up to now

Peek inside Iceland's Kattarshian dollhouse and see what the kittens are up to now. Nútíminn, peek inside iceland's kattarshian dollhouse and see what the kitte...

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Apartment in Reykjavik, Iceland

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60 fm awesome cosy apartment in Sogavegur, 108 Reykjvik. very close to the center of Reykjavik city. The are sleeping accommodation for 5 persons and also is there one baby bed. In the bed room there is double bed and single.

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Iceland's Housing Market Is About To IMPLODE! - The Bubble Will Burst!

Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst John Sneisen about the dramatically ...

Iceland's Housing Market Is About To IMPLODE! - The Bubble Will Burst!

Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst JohnSneisen about the dramatically overpriced real estate in Iceland as their housing bubble inflates to world record levels.
Iceland has the highest house price growth in the world with 17.8%! That is insane!
John breaks down how central bank interest rates and massive debt based market manipulation is bringing down the housing market and why this will be of epic proportions.
Josh and John also break down what individuals need to do to protect themselves. We can talk all day about how cool it was that Iceland jailed their bankers, but they simply got rid of the machines making the problems and replaced them with others. The script continues to play out. Replacing the central planner isn't going to change the problems of central planning!
Stay tuned as we continue to break this issue down! This problem is popping up all over the world as banks issue collateralized debt obligations/mortgage backed securities just like they did in 2007-2008. A storm is coming.
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Real Estate for Beginners: Be careful. Look at Iceland

Do not dream. Look at the facts. The return of real estate is in the long run very lousy. ...

Real Estate for Beginners: Be careful. Look at Iceland

Do not dream. Look at the facts. The return of real estate is in the long run very lousy. After inflation you should not expect a lot of return.
Because real estate has a lot of costs- such as the upkeep, the wear and tear. The most valuable part of real estate is usually not the land, but the building. And the building needs expensive upkeep.
When you invest in real estate put down a nice chunk at the beginning. I recommend at least 20 or 30 percent equity.
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Modern Icelandic Turf Houses by PK Arkitektar, Modern Small Design

These small houses blend into the picturesque landscape of southwest Iceland. The two vaca...

Modern Icelandic Turf Houses by PK Arkitektar, Modern Small Design

These small houses blend into the picturesque landscape of southwest Iceland. The two vacation homes face a small lake about an hour’s drive east of Reykjavík. In order to preserve the views from the lake, PK Arkitektar designed the houses to be as unobtrusive as possible. To do so, the architects looked to Iceland’s long heritage of turf houses, whose grass roofs sloped down to ground level and merged with the surrounding vegetation.
The green roof of each house was planted with the original vegetation that was removed from its building site. Soil from the foundation excavation was used to form a berm that joins with the roof to provide a windbreak for the patio. The houses appear to be dug into the ground but that is just an illusion as viewing them from the other side shows that they actually sit at ground level.
Despite the complexity of the folded roof, the houses have a more or less rectangular plan. The 103 m2 (1,109 ft2) floor plan was designed for efficiency. By having the master bedroom open directly off the living room, only a very short hallway was needed to access the other two bedrooms and the bathroom. The hallway also functions as the entry with a large closet for coats.
The exteriors are clad in vertical strips of charred wood. The same pattern is repeated on the ceilings, except with clear wood. Light fixtures are interspersed among the wood strips. The homes are built on concrete slabs, which were etched with acid and then polished for the finish floor.
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Investing in Iceland - Property Valuation Consultant

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Investing in Iceland - Property Valuation Consultant

Sardius Ltd. is an international real estate consulting company bringing foreign investors local knowledge of various markets with company acquisition agents, real estate agents, tax attorney's, property valuation consultants among other local experts in order to assist the investor with his investments and lead him through the buying process.

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What Is Life Really Like In Iceland?

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Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel - Reykjavík Hotels, Iceland

Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel 4 StarsHotel in Reykjavík, IcelandWithin US TravelDirectoryStay in the heart of Reykjavík One of our bestsellers in Reykjavík! Reykjavik Residence combines hotel services with self-catering apartments that offer flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and modern kitchen facilities. An iPod docking station is found in all apartments.Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel provides soundproofedaccommodation just around the corner from the city’s main street, Laugarvegur.
All options include tea/coffee makers and microwaves.
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Shopping, restaurants and a lively nightlife are easily accessed, and guests can ask the 24-hour reception staff for recommendations.
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Iceland Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

With a population of only 300,000, Iceland can feel like the most isolated place on earth, yet its capital Reykjavik, is only a three-hour flight from London and just under six from New York.
Reykjavik is relaxed and welcoming, yet possesses a cultural life that holds its own against other European capitals. Most buildings are built simple and low to beat the North Atlantic winds. However, the city is also graced with grand civic architecture inspired by Iceland’s natural beauty, such as the soaring central tower of Hallgrímskirkja.
Many of the country’s most popular sights are within easy reach of Reykjavík. Immerse yourself in the spirit of Iceland, at the Blue Lagoon. Then spend a day or two in The Golden Circle, an area which encompasses three of Iceland’s greatest natural wonders; Thingvellir National Park, the GeysirGeothermalField, and Gullfoss.
Iceland’s main ring road strings together an endless series of epic landscapes. Less than two hours drive east of Reykjavik are two of the world’s most beautiful waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss. Continue eastward towards Vík, Iceland’s southern-most village, where you’ll find the dramatic landscapes of Black Beach, Reynisdrangar, and Dyrholaey. Follow the ring road for another two hours into the ethereal light of Jökulsárlón Lake, where icebergs break away from Europe’s largest glacier and float for years before tumbling out to sea.
Head north and feel the earth rumble at Europe’s mightiest waterfall, Dettifoss. Then explore the Myvatn region, a tranquil lake surrounded by nature in all its violent beauty. Take a careful walk through the boiling landscape of Namafjall, lose yourself amid the lava pillars of Dimmuborgir, and peer into the caldera of Krafla Volcano.
Known as the Capital of the North, Akureyri is the perfect place to warm up and enjoy some creature comforts, before heading off into the wilds again. In Iceland, every side road is a story waiting to unfold. So come, and live your own Icelandic story, it’s one you’ll keep telling for the rest of your days.
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Reykjavik Travel Guide

Travel video about destination Reykjavik in Iceland.
Reykjavik is Iceland`s gateway to the...

Reykjavik Travel Guide

Travel video about destination Reykjavik in Iceland.
Reykjavik is Iceland`s gateway to the world and is one of the smallesThe Hallgrims Kirkja is one of Reykjavik’s main landmarks, a Neo Gothic church that was built between 1945 and 1986. It was named after a famous religious minister and poet of the 17th century, Hallgímur Pétursson. Both its design and large dimensions are impressive. Tjörnin is located in the centre of the city, a wonderful small lake surrounded by spacious parks and the new City Hall is also located there. Krists Kirkja is the city’s main Catholic church and in 1989 the Pope preached within its walls marking the first visit of the Pontificate to Iceland. Narrow elegant bridges span across the splendid ponds of the Botanical Garden, a popular destination for the inhabitants of Reykjavik. However, small forests of conifers are the only real sign of nature on this remote and barren island. Chimneys are a rarity in Reykjavik. The majority of its houses are heated by geothermic water. Indeed, many of its pavements and streets are heated, a convenient asset that saves much money on snow clearance and makes life a lot easier for the local population. In Iceland the summer months are bright but in spring and autumn there are long periods when there is little daylight. July is the time of the famous midnight sun and thanks to the Gulf Stream the island enjoys a relatively temperate climate with cool summers and quite mild winters. Historic sights, hi-tech buildings and the charm of a small town. All this is Reykjavik, a remote metropolis built on fire and ice!t metropolises on Earth. Just over a hundred thousand people live in this the northernmost of all cities that is sometimes referred to as Iceland’s ‘Smokey Bay’.

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13 Hidden Secrets & Best Places in Reykjavik - Travel Guide Iceland

Ultimate 13 hidden secrets, things to do and best places to visit in Reykjavik. My travel ...

13 Hidden Secrets & Best Places in Reykjavik - Travel Guide Iceland

Ultimate 13 hidden secrets, things to do and best places to visit in Reykjavik. My travel guide is loaded with tips for Iceland which I carefully selected. You won't believe number #7 -- Can we make it to 1,000 LIKES? ---
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Trust me, Iceland has a lot more to offer besides natural beauty and breathtaking scenery.
The best time to visit Iceland is either in early February to see the Northern Lights or mid-summer for the Icelandic music festivals.
1. Start off at CafeLoki and try their incredible Icelandic lamp soup, herring sandwich and rye bread ice cream.
2. Hallgrimskirkja, the famous church in Reykjavik, known for its unique architecture and mesmerizing view of the city.
3. Harpa, the unique concert and event venue, known for its futuristic design and enjoys the best acoustics in the world.
4. KolaportidFlea Market, get yourself a warm Icelandic sweater or other odd Icelandic products.
5. Hakarl, rotten shark which you can purchase at the Flea Market. The most horrid food in the world, the shark is buried in the soil for months and rot in its own juices in order to acquire this strange local delicacy.
6. Seabaron, hidden secret in the Reykjavik harbor where you can try the controversial WhaleSteak and world's best lobster soup.
7. Svio, aka Icelandic Sheep's Head. An odd dish that can be ordered at certain local restaurants or at the BSI drive-thru. Creep out your friends by going all out by trying the tongue, nose and eye.
8. Northern Lights, its hit or miss with this event, best time to go is early February.
9. Blue Lagoon, nowadays not a hidden secret anymore, but a spot that cannot be missed. This incredible place is one of the wonders of the world and is world's biggest geothermal spa.
10. Pylsur Hot Dog at Baejarins Beztu Pylsur, the most famous in Reykjavik, you can expect long lines.
BONUS: Vegamot Restaurant, one of the better restaurants in Reykjavik.
11. Reykjavik Nightlife, visit Austur, the best nightclub in town. Make sure to contact my friends at www.rvkbynight.is and they may be able to hook you up with an exclusive party or message them directly @reykjavikbynight
12. Herring Era Museum, a 4 hour drive north of Reykjavik where you can try the true authentic Icelandic herring.
13. Icelandic Phallological Museum, perhaps the most bizarre museum in Iceland.
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Iceland Travel: How Expensive is REYKJAVIK? Crazy Expensive!!

In this video I explore Reykjavik, Iceland and show how much things cost.
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Iceland Travel: How Expensive is REYKJAVIK? Crazy Expensive!!

In this video I explore Reykjavik, Iceland and show how much things cost.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All taxes are INCLUDED in restaurant prices and tipping is not expected.
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Iceland Travel: How Expensive is REYKJAVIK? Crazy Expensive!!

Everyone wants a piece of Reykjavik these days! With its amazing food, cosy Scandi-style coffee shops and a huge variety of things to see and do, it's easy to see why 😊 Here are the 10 things we think you absolutely MUST do whilst you're there...
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I’m Abi, with HolidayExtras Travel Guides, here in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. And in no particular order, here are our Top 10 Things To Do:
For 900 Krona, you can take the lift to the top of Hallgrimskirkja for unparalelled views over the city. The church has a stark design that’s similar to volcanic basalt columns found in the Icelandic landscape.
Laugavegur is the main high street through Reykjavik. It's where you'll find all of the city's best bars, shops and restaurants. There are also several tour operators and a tourist information office along Laugavegur, so it's a good place to start if you plan on taking tours out of the city.
We think that the Golden Circle is one of the best tours outside of Reykjavik; taking in Gullfoss, Geysir and Thingvellir National Park. The whole thing can be done in a single day and there are cafes and car parks in each stop.
Down by Reykjavik Harbour, the SagaMuseum is the place to learn all about Iceland's Viking history. You can even try some authentic armour or go for the faux fur and sword option like me.
Don't forget to take the time to wander around the city; it's not very big and it's worth exploring the downtown area to see sights such as the Sun Voyager and the HarpaConcert Hall.
Also in the downtown area, Tjornin, also known as 'the pond' is great for a picturesque walk in the summer or some ice-skating when it freezes over in the winter.
Iceland's nightlife is legendary and although it may be small, Reykjavik has plenty of places to try. Do bear in mind though, things don't really get started until around 2am.
For something a bit different, you can book a lesson at the Elf School to learn all about Icelandic folkelore. The school is run by the enigmatic Magnus Skarphendinsson, one of the world's leading believers in elves and hidden people. The elves are from 2cm, the smallest elves, a Flower Elf.
Iceland is one of the best countries for seeing the Northern Lights. They're elusive but persistence will pay off. When I eventually saw them, the colours and sheer vibrancy was something I'll never forget.
And finally, what trip to Iceland would be complete without a visit to the Blue Lagoon? This geothermally-heated pool has become Iceland's must-do. Its water reaches up to 38 degrees and its algae, minerals and silica is said to condition and rejuvenate the skin.
So those were our top things to do in Reykjavik. If you have any more suggestions or ideas about the things we may have missed, then please comment below and let us know. Don't forget to subscribe for some more travel content and keep watching for more videos about Iceland.

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Iceland: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 1/5

Iceland: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore...

Iceland: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 1/5

Iceland: The UltimateTravelGuide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore the island of fire and ice like a pro. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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Iceland has something for every traveller, no matter if you’re looking to relax or channel your inner thrill seeker. If you want to chill out then you must visit Blue Lagoon, the ultimate geothermal spa in the country, located in a lava field in Grindavik. Of course, there’s plenty of natural springs scattered throughout the country, many along the Reykjanes Peninsula. The rich minerals will leave your skin feeling brand new. Once you’re relaxed and ready for an adventure you’ll want to add a few hiking trails to your list of must-have experiences. Take a walk through Thingvellier National Park or the Latrabjarg Cliffs, go river rafting down HvitaRiver, snorkel through the Silfra ravine or even kayak between fjords in Ísafjörðu.
Travelling along Iceland’s Ring Road (which covers the entire circumference of the country) will allow you to cross off these essential Icelandic bucket list items with ease. Booking a tour will ensure your trip is fun, flawless and stress-free: http://www.tourradar.com/d/iceland
Remember to pack your waterproof hiking boots, waterproof rain jacket, swimsuit, flip flops, thin gloves, hiking socks, sunglasses, and a camera with extra batteries.
Iceland’s currency is the Icelandic krona. The country is a mostly cashless society so don’t hesitate to back your debit and credit cards as they are likely to be accepted everywhere. Alcohol and restaurant meals can be more expensive than one might anticipate so bring enough cash to accommodate your needs.
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Iceland, the land of fire and ice, exists on a remote island between Norway and Greenland and boasts a modest population of just over 300,000 people. You’ll soon discover that there are plenty of reasons to make your next vacation an Icelandic one.
Roughly 10% of the country’s surface is covered by glaciers and there are 130 volcanoes spread throughout, 18 of which have erupted since the settlement of Iceland 1100 years ago. Nearly 60% of the nation’s entire population live in the capital city of Reykjavik and those who do not are scattered sparsely throughout its rural countryside.
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ICELAND for FIRST-TIMERS | Little Grey Box

Planning your first trip to Iceland? Then this is the video for you! As someone who went a...

ICELAND for FIRST-TIMERS | Little Grey Box

Planning your first trip to Iceland? Then this is the video for you! As someone who went and seriously messed up by not doing everything they could've, I'm here to support you through your first trip with lots of tips on what to see, eat, do and pack and when to visit. Also, you get to see my cat and find out if she smells nice. 👉 SUBSCRIBE: TravelFun! https://goo.gl/akhrWc
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🇮🇸 ICELAND Travel Guide 🇮🇸 | Travel Better in Iceland!

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🇮🇸 ICELAND Travel Guide 🇮🇸 | Travel Better in Iceland!

Here’s our travel guide with EVERYTHING you need to know about how to TravelBetter in Iceland, including how to see the Northern Lights; what to do in Reykjavik; the Icelandic language; driving around; how much everything costs and some of the top things you *must* see and do.
We want to be as useful as possible in these travel guides so let us know in the comments if there’s anything we’ve missed!
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This is HolidayExtras’ Travel guides and we’re here in Iceland. We’ll be giving you all the essential information you need to Travel Better. We’ll be covering money, language, tips on where to go and even how to see the Northern Lights. But first, here’s a bit about the country itself.
Iceland is between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, about a three hour flight north from London. Iceland is unlike anywhere we’ve been before, its volcanic landscapes and picturesque backdrops create this almost untouched feeling and it’ll make you fall in love with the country.
Most international flights will arrive at Keflavik (KEF) airport, which is 40 minutes outside the capital city of Reykjavik and it’s here, where we’ll start.
Greyline and Flybus run transfer buses 35 minutes after each landing. Both services offer a hotel drop off at selected hotels for an additional fee. they cover most hotels but if you isn’t on there, you can find out which stop is closest and just walk the rest of the way.
An airport taxi will set you back around 12,000 Krona for the 45 minute journey. However, self-drive holidays are really popular here and, if this is ahwt you’re planning, then it makes sense to pick up your hire car at the airport, before you head into Reykjavik.
Reykjavik is the base for most holidays in Iceland. It’s the world’s most northernly capital city and it’s a hub for Icelandic culture. Reykjavik is the embodiment of the Iceland culture of proud self-sufficiency and fierce interest in the arts. There’s no McDonald’s or Starbucks here; instead, its streets are lined with independent coffee shops and boutiques. There’s always something going on and the nightlife is legendary. Don’t forget to pick up your free copy of the Reykjavik Grapevine for what’s going on while you’re here.
It’s worth trying to stay in the centre as a room in the middle puts everything within walking distance. AirBnBs and hotels and plentiful but if you’re coming in the summer, book in advance because it can get super busy. If you want to book a tour out of the city, then head to Laugavegur. There are loads of tourist information outlets here that can help you with anything you want to do.
After spending some time in Reykjavik, we recommend jumping in your car and taking a day to explore the Golden Circle. It’s one of Iceland’s most popular tours, taking in the Geyser, Thingvellir National Park and Gulfoss.
If you’re staying a bit longer, then the south coast is a must. Follow the Ring Road all the way to the Jokulsarlon GlacierLagoon, stopping off at sites like Skogafoss, Seljalandsfoss and some of the world’s most beautiful black sand beaches. And of course, don’t forget to stop by the Blue Lagoon on your way back. It’s only 20 minutes outside Keflavik airport and it’s the perfect way to end your Icelandic adventure.
Getting around Iceland on your own is surprisingly straight-forward. The main Ring Road connects all the major towns and if you stick to it, you can’t really go wrong. Now bear in mind that driving here is nothing like driving at home so there are a few things you need to know…
Summer is the time to do a driving holiday, as the roads will be open and the conditions will be good with lots of daylight. The weather in Winter can make driving difficult and once you leave Reykjavik it can get quite dangerous. It’s not recommended unless you really know what you’re doing; getting stuck in a white-out isn’t fun.
If you plan on straying off the Ring Road, then hire a four wheel drive car. the roads can be uneven and pot-holes are common. Do not go on F Roads, as hire cars are not allowed on them. Off-road driving is forbidden as it damages the environment. You’ll get fined around 350,000 Krona if caught.

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